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* [[Accidental Innuendo]]: The name of the first game's second boss's level: Necky's Nuts.
* [[Accidental Innuendo]]: The name of the first game's second boss's level: Necky's Nuts.
* [[And the Fandom Rejoiced]]: Retro Studios taking over for ''Donkey Kong Country Returns''.
* [[And the Fandom Rejoiced]]: Retro Studios taking over for ''Donkey Kong Country Returns''.
* [[Awesome Music]]: The entire sound track:
* [[Awesome Music]]: [[Donkey Kong Country (video game)/Awesome Music|Enough for its own page]].
** The first game has a lot of awesome tracks, most notably Aquatic Ambiance (water levels), Life in the Mines (Mine levels), Fear Factory (factory levels) and Gang Plank Galleon (final boss).
* [[Breather Boss]]: None of the first game's bosses except for maybe King K. Rool are all that difficult by any stretch of the imagination, but Dumb Drum is especially easier than not just the bosses he's sandwiched between (Really Gnawty and Master Necky Sr.), but more than any boss in the game! His crushing attack is insultingly easy to dodge, with his other attack being to spawn two easy to defeat enemies that somehow count as hurting him when they're defeated. Even in the GBA remake where you had to toss a TNT barrel at him to inflict damage, Dumb Drum is still incredibly easy.
* [[Breather Boss]]: None of the first game's bosses except for maybe King K. Rool are all that difficult by any stretch of the imagination, but Dumb Drum is especially easier than not just the bosses he's sandwiched between (Really Gnawty and Master Necky Sr.), but more than any boss in the game! His crushing attack is insultingly easy to dodge, with his other attack being to spawn two easy to defeat enemies that somehow count as hurting him when they're defeated. Even in the GBA remake where you had to toss a TNT barrel at him to inflict damage, Dumb Drum is still incredibly easy.
* [[Broken Base]]: The soundtrack of ''Donkey Kong Country 3'', composed mainly by Eveline Fischer (now Eveline Novakovic), was rather divisive among fans of the series for its noticeably different tone from the other games. Some enjoy it for its dark, ambient quality, while others consider it too quiet and/or a bunch of random notes warped to sound ambient. Similarly, the entirely new GBA version's soundtrack, composed entirely by [[David Wise]], was also divisive. Some loved it for being more energetic and melodic than the original's, and others hated it for not having the ambient and profound feeling of the original soundtrack.
* [[Broken Base]]: The soundtrack of ''Donkey Kong Country 3'', composed mainly by Eveline Fischer (now Eveline Novakovic), was rather divisive among fans of the series for its noticeably different tone from the other games. Some enjoy it for its dark, ambient quality, while others consider it too quiet and/or a bunch of random notes warped to sound ambient. Similarly, the entirely new GBA version's soundtrack, composed entirely by [[David Wise]], was also divisive. Some loved it for being more energetic and melodic than the original's, and others hated it for not having the ambient and profound feeling of the original soundtrack.